Would someone give me feedback here as to whether the most recent OP edit made it no-MCVE? stackoverflow.com/q/56456951. They got their answer and then removed what I think was important detail.
@NickA Well you're probably right, but at this point I feel that the vb.net code has become complex enough that I don't think I can help, and I'd rather disengage.
Thanks. It didn't look like something that would be a problem on my end (or some intermediary), but it's always nice to confirm that someone else is seeing it. :-(
That is weird. TM may be accessing it through the GitHub API. I'm getting different problems/results on different pages. It could be that the API is responding reasonably.
I wonder if you misunderstood my comment here, or did not read the whole of it - to a third party your comment is a bit spiky. I gave my reasoning - if you want to encourage the OP to remove the tag, would you address it to them?
@Adriaan Just purchased a Mortlach 15 - though I do like Dalmore as well...
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Can we close things as "I don't like its face?" stackoverflow.com/review/triage/23595490 I feel like this belongs closed, but can't pinpoint a good close reason off the top of my head.
@Chipster You can add a custom reason, but I wonder if that one would withstand a Meta audit
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@halfer I feel like this was an attempt to post to a teams SO by mistake ("Since we own all of our corporate IG accounts"), but that doesn't feel like a good enough close reason to me.
skip
"Skipping" is an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions.
Excerpt:
Skipping is a construct that manipulates iteration (for, while, do-while).
Wiki:
Skipping is a construct that manipulates iteration (for, while, do-while).
For example in Java there a...
@PearlySpencer According to this github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/574 no it doesn't collect personal data. But that's taking the author at their word, though the author does go on to say 'trust but verify', which sounds promising
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@TylerH Yes i saw that. But was wondering if anyone has gone through the code etc